Improvement in wagon-seats



i Patented Oct. 26, I869.

n 1 w o Nww C Q Q E 6 N k m ENGLISH & McCLURE.

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dluited finders WILLIAM R. ENGLISH AND JASON, McOLllRE, or ENGLISHCENTRE,

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, PENNSYLVANIA.

- Letters Patent No. 96,213, dated October 26,1869.

IMPROVEMENT IN WAGON-SEATS.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part ofthesame.

'To all whom it may concern.-

In order to enable others skilled in the art to which our inventionappertains, to make and use the same, we will now proceed to describeits construction and operation, referring .to the annexed drawings, inwhich-- igure 1 is a front view of a wagon-seat resting on our improvedsprings, and

Figure 2 is a plan view extending upward, and are-inserted into groovesor recesses in the under side of the seat B.

G is another spring, similar to the spring A, but

Improvements in' of the bar that connects two sets of springs tinder thewagon-seat. I

- A represents a spring, bent in the centre, its endsinver't ed andplaced. directly under the former, their centres coming in contact, asshown in fig. 1.

On each side of the centres of the springs A and C are inserted wedges DD, which keep the springs immediately on each side of their centres,always at the same distance, apart. v

The springs A Q are held together in any'suitable v manner, but if twoor' more sets of such springs are used at one time, we connect them allby means of a bar, E, laced above and another below the centres of thesprings, which bars are then connected together by pins or rivets a a.

Having thus fully described our invention,

What we claimas new, and desire to secure by Let ters Patent, is-

The combination, with the grooved bottom of the seat B, of the ,upperand lower wood-springs I C,

wedges D D, metal cross-pieces E E, and bolts a a,"

all constructed, arranged, and operating substantially as set forth. l

In testimony that we claim the foregoing, we have hereunto set ourhands, this 21 31 dayot' August, 1869.

. R. ENGLISH.-

Witnesses: JASON 'MQGLURE.

WI IAMH. CAMPBELL, ISAAC Boecn'r.

